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Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Economics
University of Adelaide, The
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
| Campus | ATAR Cutoff | Mid Year Intake? | Study Mode | Entry Requirements | |
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| North Terrace | 72^ | Yes | Full-time internal, Part-time internal | SACE with four Stage 2 subjects including at least three 20 credit Tertiary Admissions Subjects and a further 20 credit points from recognised studies (or Yr 12 equivalent); Selection via ATAR |
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Course Description
The double degree of Arts and Economics provides students with a contemporary and historic understanding of society and culture, economy, and international relationships from a political and social perspective. It is designed to equip students to become future managers and decision makers in all areas of the economy.
Subjects you can Study
Accounting; Anthropology; Asian studies; Chinese; Classics; Creative writing; Development studies; Economics; English; European studies; French; Gender studies and social analysis; Geography, environment and population; German; History; Indonesian; International studies; Italian; Japanese; Linguistics; Modern Greek; Philosophy; Politics; Psychology; Spanish
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Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Duration
North Terrace
- Full-time internal = 4 years
- Part-time internal = 8 years
Entry Requirements
SACE with four Stage 2 subjects including at least three 20 credit Tertiary Admissions Subjects and a further 20 credit points from recognised studies (or Yr 12 equivalent); Selection via ATAR
How does this course perform?
How do study fields for Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Economics at University of Adelaide, The perform?
Accounting
Who is studying Accounting at University of Adelaide, The
| 582 | 562 | 0% | 5% | 94% |
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Where do Accounting graduates from University of Adelaide, The go
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Communications
Who is studying Communications at University of Adelaide, The
| 522 | 35 | 82% | 7% | 91% |
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Where do Communications graduates from University of Adelaide, The go
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Environmental studies
Who is studying Environmental studies at University of Adelaide, The
| 143 | 16 | 61% | 29% | 80% |
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Economics
Who is studying Economics at University of Adelaide, The
| 568 | 104 | 84% | 9% | 85% |
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What Economics graduates from University of Adelaide, The say
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Where do Economics graduates from University of Adelaide, The go
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Humanities and social sciences
Who is studying Humanities and social sciences at University of Adelaide, The
| 2,717 | 142 | 73% | 19% | 80% |
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Languages
Who is studying Languages at University of Adelaide, The
| 16 | 0 | 0% | 0% | 69% |
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What Languages graduates from University of Adelaide, The say
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Where do Languages graduates from University of Adelaide, The go
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Psychology
Who is studying Psychology at University of Adelaide, The
| 562 | 54 | 67% | 14% | 86% |
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Creative arts
Who is studying Creative arts at University of Adelaide, The
| 390 | 15 | 0% | 14% | 85% |
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What Creative arts graduates from University of Adelaide, The say
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Life after Study
Accounting
Where are graduates that studied Accounting at University of Adelaide, The?
| 4% | 51% | 25% | 21% |
| Public sector | Private practice | Private industry | Working overseas |
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Communications
Where are graduates that studied Communications at University of Adelaide, The?
| 15% | 8% | 54% | 23% |
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Economics
Where are graduates that studied Economics at University of Adelaide, The?
| 22% | 17% | 61% | 0% |
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Humanities and social sciences
Where are graduates that studied Humanities and social sciences at University of Adelaide, The?
| 31% | 10% | 35% | 7% |
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Languages
Where are graduates that studied Languages at University of Adelaide, The?
| 10% | 10% | 19% | 0% |
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Psychology
Where are graduates that studied Psychology at University of Adelaide, The?
| 29% | 0% | 50% | 14% |
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Creative arts
Where are graduates that studied Creative arts at University of Adelaide, The?
| 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
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